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FIRST came Splash in Westport.
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Sometimes water came splashing in from the right, as if from a huge hose.
One by one, the canoeists and kayakers came splashing down the Olympic slalom course, bobbing and twisting in the roiling sea water, their boats and their bodies swallowed by what looked like a heavy-handed pour of Mr. Bubble.
Then the cold cup of water came, splashing us in the face.
While we were strolling on the sand, Guila Muir, a devoted, fiftysomething open-water swimmer, came splashing ashore in her blue goggles and orange bathing cap.
Flick past the "San Si-Roo here we come" splash, remoisten yer thumb to see off the "Rafa sharpens his darts" spread and - look - there they are, a few football bits and bobs tucked away down the side before the Crucible latest and Day 1,536 of the cricket World Cup.
While traipsing through what seems like an endless quagmire, a group of hikers comes splashing down from the opposite direction.
It's a wet morning in London when one of the men behind Public Service Broadcasting comes splashing through the rain into a restaurant housed in a massive old grain store just north of King's Cross station.
"Murder is like a pebble thrown into a family: first comes the splash, then come the ripples, and they're never ending".
Have a local artist come and splash colours everywhere, or use your own imagination and create simple but colourful designs.
The biggest splash came from Mr. White's recommendations for what Australia should do about an American retreat.
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